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Marc Boroditsky, President, CEO and Director

Marc Boroditsky is the president, CEO and a co-founder of Passlogix. Mr. Boroditsky also serves on the company’s Board of Directors. He oversees the company’s overall operations, direction and strategy.

Over the past 15 years, Mr. Boroditsky has led organizations that have developed enterprise computing and commercial software products in the financial services and healthcare markets. Prior to co-founding Passlogix, Mr. Boroditsky was the president of Numera Inc. where he directed the development of products dealing with the management of personal identification numbers, passwords and security codes for related telecommunications and financial service products.

Prior to Numera, Mr. Boroditsky was a founder, president and CEO of Novus Technologies, Inc., a medical informatics company. He directed all stages of product development, marketing, sales and financing to bring the first-ever FDA authorized PC-based medical image archive and distribution system to market.

Before founding Novus, Mr. Boroditsky was an Officer and Senior Strategic Planner with ICA, a $12 billion financial services company. His initial responsibilities included implementing integrated real time profit/loss reporting systems across all business units in a highly heterogeneous computing environment, resulting in responsibility for all business planning activity.

Marc B. Manza, Chief Technology Officer

Marc Manza is one of Passlogix’s co-founders and serves as the Chief Technology Officer where he is responsible for driving the software engineering, quality assurance, R&D, release management and information technology groups. Mr. Manza is the chief architect for the Passlogix products and services.

Prior to joining Passlogix, Mr. Manza was Director of Technology for the Advanced Software Kinetics Lab at Polytechnic University, where he was responsible for directing the contract commercial software development initiatives as well as the R&D, training/seminars, and web design and development efforts. Mr. Manza also architected Polytechnic’s web infrastructure which supports multi-departmental requirements and serves as a dynamic hub for interaction and information. During his tenure as Director of Technology, the Lab’s revenue grew to $3 million/year.

Mr. Manza was Division Manager for the Center for Applied Large-Scale Computing at Polytechnic University, where he also held several senior programming, design and development positions. He successfully led commercial projects for Citibank, NASA, NYNEX, as well as several Internet start-ups.

Mr. Manza has extensive software development, design, and experience with multi-platform, multi-tiered solutions, component-based architectures, API and protocol designs, networking, human factors and authentication processes. He received his B.S. in Computer Sciences from Polytechnic University.

Scott Bonnell, VP of Technical Services

As the Vice President of Technical Services for Passlogix, Mr. Bonnell is responsible for driving customer success and satisfaction by managing the pre-sales engineering, implementation services, training and customer support teams. Mr. Bonnell has helped to integrate and align these teams to optimally manage and ensure continuity for customers through all phases of their solution evaluation and deployment cycles.

Formerly, Mr. Bonnell was the Vice President of Business Development for Passlogix, where he was responsible for developing and implementing partner strategies. Mr. Bonnell joined Passlogix in early 2000 to manage a technology OEM relationship. Since then, he has helped Passlogix ink technology license deals with category leading vendors in the secure access, strong authentication and identity management space and built and oversaw management of a global channel partner program that has made significant revenue contributions and broadened Passlogix market coverage.

Prior to joining Passlogix, Mr. Bonnell was a Business Development manager at Biscom, Inc. where he managed partnerships with Novell, Microsoft and other leading vendors in the document management space.

Mr. Bonnell graduated with distinction from St Andrew’s College in Canada and holds a B.A. from Colby College.

Stephane Fymat, VP of Strategy and Product Management

As the Vice President of Strategy and Product Management for Passlogix, Mr. Fymat is responsible for setting the corporate, product and technology strategy of the company and managing its entire product line. In his current role, he leads the organization that is responsible for the conceptualization, design and overall direction of the Passlogix product line. He is also responsible for the company’s strong authentication initiative, product marketing, corporate positioning and evangelism activities. Mr. Fymat joined Passlogix in 1998 to manage sales and business development. Mr. Fymat helped define the products when they were still in prototype stage, sold the products to Passlogix’s first enterprise customer, and went on to build a sales organization that has established many enterprise customers, resellers and OEM partnerships since then. He then took on the role of Vice President of Sales Operations and Product Management for Passlogix, where he built the pre-sales engineering, consulting services, training and product management departments on a global basis for the company.

Prior to joining Passlogix, Mr. Fymat held numerous roles at Eastman Software, the document imaging and workflow software business of Eastman Kodak, Inc. and its predecessor Wang Laboratories. Among his roles, Mr. Fymat was the Manager of Latin America Software Sales, where he established direct sales presence and distribution channels throughout Latin America that closed large enterprise customers in all of the major countries. He was also the Manager of Strategic Alliances, where he established and managed partnerships with Andersen Consulting, Deloitte & Touche, KPMG, SAIC and other leading system integrators.

Mr. Fymat graduated with honors from UCLA with a Bachelors of Science in Engineering and Computer Science and from Columbia Graduate School of Business with an MBA in Finance and Marketing with honors.

Mark Gillespie, Vice President of Sales-Americas

Mr. Gillespie is responsible for all Passlogix sales in North and South America, including both direct and channel sales of the company’s v-GO Sign-On Platform. He joined Passlogix in 2004 as a sales manager with over 20 years of experience. He has led the company in Americas sales each year and secured v-GO adoptions with blue-chip customers in all industry sectors. His success as a sales manager led to his promotion to Vice President of Sales-Americas in 2007.

Prior to his Passlogix tenure, Mark spent over 10 years selling identity management solutions with companies such as enCommerce and Thor Technologies. He was also a partner in GreatPeople, the successful technology recruiting firm focusing on technology start-ups. His previous experience included sales positions in software firms including Borland, UVS and CamData Systems.

Sean Harris, VP of Business Development

Sean Harris is responsible for developing and managing all Passlogix partner strategies and supporting partner activity, including building the company’s global network of channel partners and technology partners. He was promoted to his current post after two years of managing Passlogix’s worldwide OEM relationship with IBM, during which he successfully created and executed the field sales strategy to support that relationship.

Prior to joining Passlogix in 2006, Mr. Harris spent 10 years specializing in identity management at IBM, Access360 and BMC Software, specifically in the areas of provisioning, password management, and authentication. He held a variety of management positions associated with the sale of identity management products, planning of identity management projects, and a broad spectrum of related activities.

Mr. Harris graduated with honors from Oakland University in Rochester Hills, Michigan, with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology.